The Long Term Effects Of Bipolar Disorder
1. Other Medications

Medications other than lithium may also be prescribed for bipolar disorder. These include antipsychotic drugs, anti-depressants, anti-anxiety medications, or a combination of antidepressant and antipsychotic drugs. Side effects of antipsychotic drugs include sedation, weight gain, increased lipid levels in the blood, sore throat, dry mouth, muscle spasms, tremors and involuntary movements. These unwanted side effects might cause a person to want to stop taking their drugs; however, consulting with a medical professional before stopping any medication is always recommended.